the sherpas | six steps |official video


 
The Sherpas release a video for their latest rock rhythmic track Six Steps. From the very beginning the guitar licks start a frenetic free fall and soon the song is in a full blown groove vibe. The track is taken from the bands recent Six Steps single, the b-side contains an alternate version of the song Telescope. You should also check out the bands previous release Soirée EP. Peace. Continue reading “the sherpas | six steps |official video”

nathan k. // ghosts (dit session #24)

if you’re not familiar with the homespun music of nathan k. (Nathan Klages) then it is about time you take a few minutes and sit back and absorb the work-a-day music of this incredible michigan-based singer/songwriter. nathan’s soulfully wholesome album ‘dishes’ came out this summer, from which the beautiful track, “ghost” is taken. after the jump check out the dit session #24 for the previous mentioned track. how mr. k captures so much raw emotional tumult is both heart wrenching and a total explosion of happy/sad tears all at the some time. for more, check out nathan k.’s bob seger video and shiver at it’s majesty and grace. it’s as if every time nathan picks up a guitar and sets his honest mouth and accompanies the mercurial michigan clime, the airwaves rattle with the bones of truth. peace. Continue reading “nathan k. // ghosts (dit session #24)”

big scary // vacation (our sunday best)

The Melbourne, Australia duo Big Scary (Jo Syme & Tom Iansek) is one of my recent favorite discoveries for reasons you can listen to after the jump. The twosome have their debut album release Vacation dropping on September 18th, and having already listened to an advance copy I can attest to its absolute majesty and magic. No doubt this is an album that is more than the sum of its 10-track parts, with each song doing exactly what it was made to do: entertain your ears and wedge nicely inside you beating heart. So to define or categorize the music as merely Pop is both an understatement and a disservice. These songs are ledgers of blood sweetened with the artistry of raw ability and a honed ear for making musical perfection.

Make no bones about it these songs are crafted from musicians who’ve poured out their hearts and souls, putting every ounce of “keeping it real” in the music and lyrics they obviously enjoyed bringing into the world. Simply put, theses are artists whose talents are perfectly suited to the purpose of penning great music. And this is why Big scary was an easy pick for Our Sunday Best.

You can pre-order Vacation on iTunes, and come back soon for additional tour dates and updates. Peace. Continue reading “big scary // vacation (our sunday best)”

nathan k. // dishes (our sunday best)

Fellow Michigander Nathan K. recently dropped his spectacular Dishes LP and if you haven’t treated yourself to a listen then you’re missing out. I had the pleasure, and honor, of reviewing the full album before its official release. This album is well stocked with tender, yet dazzling songwriting.

This is an album that happens when someone loses an important link in their life. Nathans grandfather passed recently, and it is easy to imagine how many of these songs are the result his loss. So, on its face this is a collection of songs about heartache, but it also about taking that heartache and turning it into songs of reflection.  In the end it is also ultimately about refection, and finding one’s resolve to, if not rise above it, then to cope as best you can. In the end these are songs paying homage and honoring those who leave us while we still envision having them in our lives.Yes, we carry on without their physical presence. We go about the daily rigors of life with a loved one’s remembrance stitched permanently in our hearts. The album opens with the tranquil, “For Your Own Good” and the songs speak of frustration, youthful angst, well-intentioned advice, and perhaps a need to accept one’s doubtful compulsion towards personal destiny.

For Your Own Good lyrics

I was stopped on the side of the highway. I was stopped on the side of the road. I guess I was going too fast. I guess I was going too fast for my own good. He let me go with only a warning. He let me go with only these words. (He said) Son you should try to relax. Son you should try to relax for your own good. I spent the whole day just sitting in silence. I spent the whole day with the radio off. I couldn’t think of a good song to sing. I couldn’t think of a single good thing to save my life. It’s been so long since I stared at a sunset. I was a kid last time I really felt that, the world is a beautiful place. And I guess it’s a beautiful place but it’s hard to tell. And I get so tired of hearing my own voice. But I can’t never seem to want to seem to shut my mouth for shit. It makes me sick. I can’t stop thinking about what that cop said. I can’t stop thinking about what he told me. Said, “son you should try to relax”. And I really should try to relax for my own good.

It is songs like this which comprise a seemingly journal full of personal songs that flesh out the life stories and discoveries on full display within the Dishes album. There has been much written about this release, and with this writing I’ll further the accolades, simply because they are fully deserved. Nathan K. is singer/songwriter from Ypsilanti, Michigan, and he crafts songs that not only reflect the geographic and social landscape around him, but also how the aforementioned geographic and social landscape shapes his perception. The temperatures of his heart reflect the mercurial aspects of the seasons here, and his voice is a worthy conduit coloring our souls just as bright and dour as we are.  Peace. Continue reading “nathan k. // dishes (our sunday best)”

laura marling // i was just a card (video)

Laura Marling is an incredibly gifted singer/songwriter whose talent is ever-expanding. I have been meaning to post more of her music and alas I have. I especially love the “I Was Just A Card” video for its beautiful display of the human form in motion just as much as I adore Ms. Marling’s wonderful voice unspooled into song. You can find this song, along with nine others on her A Creature I Do No Know (2011) release. Peace. Continue reading “laura marling // i was just a card (video)”

big scary // falling away (official video)

Joanna Syme and Tom Iansek and Big Scary. I agree, an odd name for a duo putting out music that is anything but scary. The song is called, “Falling Away,” and it is taken from BS’s debut LP Vacation. The video was directed by renowned director Daniel Cummings of Picture Machine Productions (think Bon Iver videos).

“The song itself is about growing up – it’s about being told life’s lessons as opposed to learning them for yourself,” says Big Scary’s Tom Iansek. “But the video is a journey into the mind of an older man struggling with dementia – trying to recapture a younger version of himself. I love the dichotomy between these two angles.”

Big Scary is another shining example of the great music being produced Down Under. I’m thinking, get ready for an Aussie invasion. Peace. Continue reading “big scary // falling away (official video)”

dragonette // rocket ship

With lyrics like, “your cookies creamy middle yum” the brand new song from Dragonette is a whole lot of fun, albeit risqué, goodness! And as an added bonus the track is yours for the taking as a FREE DOWNLOAD. You can’t beat that with a stick! And just so you know, this song is taken from the band’s forthcoming LP Bodyparts which will drop this coming September (US + Canada: Sept 25) and (Europe: Sept 24). But folks there is more!

Get your browser on over to Talenthouse to see the full lyrics of the song of the band’s song, “Untouchable”. Here’s the deal, the Dragonettes invite you to use the lyrics to create your own version of the song. Add music, do it as poetry, make it a film. Whatever you like – make it yours! The winning entry will be the official b-side to a future single, and we’ll give you a fair piece of your version (depending on what you do) if we release it. The contest ends August 17th, so pull out your guitars, laptops, hairbrushes, microphones and get recording! Peace. Continue reading “dragonette // rocket ship”